ELMA — The Red Devils were led by Cierra Moss' 32 points to earn a road win over the Owls.

Faye Chartraw contributed 17 and Haily Greene scored 12 for Neah Bay, which moved to 3-1 on the season.

Boys BasketballNeah Bay 56, Mary M. Knight 18

ELMA — The Red Devils' defense clamped down on the Owls' offense for four quarters.

Neah Bay held Mary M. Knight to two points in the first quarter, five in the second, three in the third and eight points in the final period.

The Red Devils were led offensively by 12 points from Abraham Venske, while Ryan Moss, Christopher Martinez and Ezekiel Greene added 10 apiece.

Neah Bay (2-1) returns to action Friday when it faces La Conner at the Crush in the Slush Tournament at Port Townsend High School. If they Red Devils win, they will play the winner between Port Townsend and Chimacum.

WrestlingRoughriders take second at Squalicum meet

BELLINGHAM — The Roughriders had 13 of 15 wrestlers place in the top six of their brackets to lead the Port Angeles to a second place finish behind only perennial 4A power Snohomish at the Graham Morin Memorial tournament at Squalicum High School.

“Brady had an outstanding week, winning two tough matches in the final seconds — one in the dual meet against North Mason on Thursday and the other in the finals at the Squalicum tournament,” Gonzalez said.

The Riders next host The Battle for the Axe on Saturday, Jan. 4.

Redskins have six place at Montesano

MONTESANO — Port Townsend had six placers at the Montesano tournament Saturday.

Shae Shoop was the Redskins' highest finisher with a second-place showing in the 113-pound class. Teammate Peter Glitsch was fourth in the 113-pound class.

Port Townsend coach Steven Grimm said his team “wrestled tough as always, placing six out of 11 wrestlers. All of the third-place finishers were so close to making the finals — one or two points in the second half and [they] would have been wrestling for gold.”

Forks' Tristen Williams takes first

DEMING — Forks wrestlers headed north over the weekend to compete at events at Mount Baker and Lynden.

The Forks girls wrestled at the Lady Lions Invite in Lynden.

From that meet came the Spartans' only champion of the weekend, as Tristen Williams won the 106-pound division.

Other girls placing the tournament, which featured more than 160 girls, were Brooke Peterson and Natasha Armenta who tied for third at 155 pounds.

The Forks boys followed up their second-place finish at the 12-team La Center Invitational last weekend with a third-place finish at the Mount Baker Invite.

Traditional 2A power Sedro-Woolley won the tournament with 207 points, 3A Glacier Peak was second with 151.5 points, followed by Forks with 150.5.

The Spartans had several placers and several opportunities for a champion, but no wrestler placed higher than second.

Miguel Morales placed second in the 285-pound heavyweight division, which was arguably the toughest of the tournament according to Forks coach Bob Wheeler.

Morales' teammates Joel Ward and Luke Loveless also did well in the heavyweight class, taking fourth and fifth, respectively.

Sebastian Morales was second in the 113-pound class, losing 7-5 in the finals match, while fellow Spartan and 113-pounder Alan Ensastegui was fourth.